Loose sheep create hazard on Highway 15 in La Jara, La Jara CO


A man reported that loose sheep in his yard were moving onto Highway 15, causing a traffic hazard. He repeatedly called but refused to provide more details. Officials are responding to check the situation.
Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
I know you said you're headed to the office, but I have an animal complaint pending if you're clear to copy tax.
00:05
Go ahead. We've had a mail party calling on both the admin and 911s probably about five times now.
00:13
The address is going to be near CO-15, and near CO-15.
00:18
He's not wanting to give us any information.
00:20
All he keeps saying is that there's a bunch of sheep that are in the yard and getting onto the highway.
00:25
He's calling in, kind of yelling at us about it, and then he disconnects.
00:29
I did do an IR and found a call, but he called him last night, and that's the address.
00:35
Stand-by for this really neat copy.
00:37
And then EMS is headed to Terrace Reservoir for a standby, and the mail party called and advised that he's seen them almost hit the issue.
00:44
They had asked them if they were 10-4[1].
00:45
They said they just had to honk, but the mail party keeps calling in about it.
00:49
Okay, yeah, I believe 9 tried to do it without last night, and he didn't get anywhere but push him back on the fence.
00:56
But I'll go over there and I'll check it out.
00:59
And I believe you guys did tell 9 that there wasn't anybody in there.
01:03
area that was the owner of the sheep.
01:05
A-Firm, that's what I'm seeing in the call.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative (OK)
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Location mentioned:
Near CO-15, La Jara, CO 81140
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